I don't know if anyone has played this game on the PS3, which is completely free to play. But if you haven't and want to check it out here is a recruitment link you can use to get free stuff when you first start playing.

It is a MMOFPS in space/planets. Its connected with EvE online which is pretty cool.

WHAT WILL MY RECRUITS GET? Once your Recruits create an account and log into DUST 514, they’ll receive a Recruit Assault Rifle and a 7-Day Active Skill Booster to help them kill and skill. And the more War Points they earn, the more Recruit gear they’ll unlock: Earn 25,000 War Points to light enemies up with a Recruit Submachine Gun. Earn 100,000 War Points and get a Recruit Militia Dropsuit to wear into battle. Over 15$ in gifts for a free to play game.

Also, willing to help out all recruits with any information needed. Game currency etc.

Not going to happen. The whole point of Dust being on console was to lure console FPS players into signing up for EVE Online in order to use their ships to support their character in Dust. The people who would play Dust on PC will probably already have an EVE Online account, and therefore wouldn't make CCP any profit.

whoops. I'm sorry. I really didn't know. I'll lay off of posting the link. Just i found out about the whole recruitment link and i find it really exciting ^^ Just trying to get people to help me out by helping them out since this is my first time. I didn't mean to cause any trouble!

I'm not big into FPS, but I do dig the sci-fi setting (Borderlands and Halo being some of the only FPS series I've played for more than a couple hours). I gave it a shot and it just wasn't for me. I don't have a specific gripe; It just didn't grab me within the first hour or so. For that matter, I never got into Planetside 2 either.

It's definitely not a casual FPS, much like EVE isn't all that much of a casual MMO.

Dying means you lose the gear you had in your loadout, and your need to buy that gear. And you die multiple times per skirmish. It's not actually that painful, but it definitely gives the game a harsher feeling.

I'm not much of an FPS player, so it was never going to appeal to me. It's not COD, and it's not trying to be. I can say that much. And I'm inclined to think that's a good thing. But I don't have enough experience with the genre in general to comment.

Thanks for the tip. The benefits might help some players overcome the incredible, bone-crushing skill point curve. That was my main problem with the game. Unlike virtually every other FPS out there, there isn't even a semblance of balance. Players with more time always have a one up and will mop the floor with a new players. I tried it several times and after emptying tens of bullets into an enemy only to have them turn and take me out almost instantly really turned me off.